Well, last night against the Athletics, Beltre got his revenge on Cabrera and pounded a seventh-inning homer off of John Axford to close a 6-4 gap to 6-5, going one-up on Cabrera's all-time homer total in the process.

Then, in the ninth inning, with Nomar Mazara on first, the same 6-5 deficit, two outs, and just a 10.4% chance to win the game, according to FanGraphs, Beltre did this.

His 429th career homer clinched the game for the Rangers -- who are now 58-42 and own a 70.1% chance to reach the playoffs -- and earned him some slight breathing room all alone at 47th all-time on the home run list.

And it helped his team win a game that they looked likely to lose since the first inning, per FanGraphs.